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(a) NotwithstandingMinnesota Rules, part 9502.0365, subpart 5, and with the license holder's consent, an individual may be present in the licensed space, may supervise the family child care license holder's own child both inside and outside of the licensed space, and is exempt from the training and supervision requirements of this chapter andMinnesota Rules, chapter 9502, if the individual:
(1) is related to the license holder or to the license holder's child, as defined insection 142B.01, subdivision 15, or is a household member who the license holder has reported to the county agency;
(2) is not a designated caregiver, helper, or substitute for the licensed program;
(3) is involved only in the care of the license holder's own child; and
(4) does not have direct, unsupervised contact with any nonrelative children receiving services.
(b) If the individual in paragraph (a) is not a household member, the individual is also exempt from background study requirements under chapter 245C.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Proprietary Schools (Ch. 141-142) § 142B.77. Supervision of family child care license holder's own child - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/proprietary-schools-ch-141-142/mn-st-sect-142b-77/
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